President Trump said he is personally paying for the meals provided to Clemson for their White House visit due to the government shutdown. Trump told reporters that he is serving "McDonalds, Wendy's and Burger King with some pizza."

CNN's Brian Todd explores President Donald Trump's relationship with Russia after a New York Times report revealed the FBI previously opened an inquiry into whether or not the president was benefitting Russia in some way.

During a speech to the American Farm Bureau Federation, President Donald Trump said that we need to build the wall to "keep the wrong ones" out, but Trump says he will make it easier for migrants who help farmers to become citizens.

The White House sent invitations to a bipartisan group of lawmakers for a meeting aimed at finding a solution to ending the government shutdown -- now in its 25th day as the longest in US history -- but no Democrats are expected to attend. CNN's Kaitlan Collins reports.

In a heavily redacted court filing, special counsel Robert Mueller revealed factual evidence to back the accusation that Paul Manafort lied to investigators about his communication with his longtime Russian associate Konstantin Kilimnik when he was supposed to be cooperating.

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand entered the 2020 presidential race on Tuesday, telling Stephen Colbert that she was forming an exploratory committee just days before she heads to the critical state of Iowa. CNN's Athena Jones reports.

Democratic lawmakers are discussing whether to make the interpreters in President Donald Trump's meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin appear before them to learn what transpired amid reports the President has worked to keep the content of his huddles with Putin a secret.

CNN political analyst Kirsten Powers responds to President Trump saying he hasn't been following news surrounding recent comments from Rep. Steve King (R-IA), which were sympathetic to white supremacists.

CNN's Alisyn Camerota reacts to Washington Post reporting that there are no records of five personal meetings President Donald Trump had with Russian President Vladimir Putin, calling it "mind blowing."

Veteran journalist Carl Bernstein discusses a report by the Washington Post that says President Donald Trump tried to hide his conversations with Russian President Vladimir Putin from senior officials in his own administration.

CNN's KFile discovered Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI), who announced she is running for president in 2020, touted working for her father's anti-gay organization in the early 2000s, which mobilized to pass a measure against same-sex marriage in Hawaii and promoted controversial conversion therapy.

President Donald Trump called Joe Biden "weak" and said he is not worried about a potential challenge from the former vice president in the 2020 presidential race, during a phone interview with Fox News' Jeanine Pirro.

The top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee bemoaned that the US government does not know what President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed last year at their summit in Helsinki, Finland.

Republicans begin turning on Iowa Rep. Steve King, Black leaders in South Carolina wonder why Joe Biden isn't calling, the president appears in no rush to replace departed Cabinet members, and Mike Pence isn't winning many fans with his handling of the budget standoff. It's all on Inside Politics.

The New York Times reports that law enforcement were so concerned when President Donald Trump fired FBI Director James Comey they saw fit to open an investigation. CNN's John Berman speaks with Josh Campbell, who is a former special assistant to Comey.